Re: Default User Settings
From: Marco (tired.of.spam)
Date: 01/30/04
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Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 22:03:22 +0100
Ooops .. you were right ... there is a security tab! the tab is shown when
the advanced view is enabled.
from what I know the users & groups shown are the ones who have been granted
certain rights on the user account.
>>when creating a new user , what should be the
> > default users/groups in the user Security tab
There is no simple answer as it really depends what you want your users to
be able to do. The only group worth looking at is the Everyone group, and
besides allowing users to change their password I would not grant them any
other right.
-- Execute applications with elevated privileges [ www.neovalens.com ] -- "Marco" <tired.of.spam [ a t ]neovalens.com> wrote in message news:%23TjxwM35DHA.1948@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > Hi Pat > > when you create a new user the user accounts gets assigned, by default, to > the Domain Users group .. and that info is shown in the 'Member Of' tab. In > AD users & Computers there is no security tab. > > -- > Execute applications with elevated privileges [ www.neovalens.com ] > -- > > > "Pat" <htech@hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:eh6l10tm1mvoer8cmhl5rn718p18sh9q2m@4ax.com... > > we are running W2K AD, when creating a new user , what should be the > > default users/groups in the user Security tab? > >
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